The One Greater Than John

Lecture dated January 09, 1964

Approximate read 35 min

One Greater Than JohnJohn the Baptist statestates of consciousnesslaw of assumptionimaginative creationbiblical psychologykingdom of Godrepent and believe

In this lecture Neville Goddard reframes biblical figures as archetypal states of consciousness rather than historical persons. He identifies John the Baptist as a phase of self-imposed austerity and denial of appetite, which everyone must pass through before entering the liberating state represented by Jesus Christ. Drawing on personal anecdotes—from strict vegetarianism to a vivid exercise in “clothing” himself with Barbados—Goddard illustrates how assumption and imaginative feeling can bring inner realities into external manifestation. He teaches that genuine change arises from a radical shift of attitude (“repentance”) and that the kingdom of God is entered by grace when one embodies the feeling of the desired state. Ultimately, he urges listeners to test the good news of the kingdom through faithful imagination, promising that deeply held assumptions will “hatch out” in one’s experience.

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